Diwali Bonus 2013 For Employees
“In India , all big-ticket purchases
happen during this time. By giving a bonus now, companies push their employees,
especially those directly linked with customers, to step up,” says Aditya
Narayan Mishra, president – staffing and marketing director, Randstad India .
CavinKare
too pays its annual bonus during Diwali, which will be a minimum of 8.33% of
the annual basic pay and will depend on the business performance. “Demand has
been sluggish, but we will still reward talent since there is an expectation
that things will pick up soon when we can reap more benefits,” says chairman CK
Ranganathan.
In the
financial services space, broking and consultancy firms are paying bonuses to
their junior management staff. Angel Broking will pay between 8% and 20% of
annual basic salary as Diwali bonus to junior management executives who earn up
to Rs 25,000 per month. This is similar to last year. “We look at Diwali bonus
as an investment rather than expense,” says Angel Broking senior VP (HR) Dhruv
Desai. And those who have snipped their budgets this year have been careful not
to go to the other extreme. Apollo Hospitals, for instance, gives out 20 days’
salary as Diwali bonus in September-end, but this year, it will offer 15 days’
pay, says Umapathy Panyala, CEO and regional head , Apollo Hospitals,
Karnataka.
The auto
sector, which has been struggling to step on the gas, is negotiating with
employees on the issue of Diwali bonus. “Till last year, we gave our workers
two months’ salary as Diwali bonus, but with the economy being the way it is,
year the bonus will be less this year,” says the HR head of a leading auto
maker, who does not wish to be named. “Talks are on with the unions and
therefore we do not know the exact amount to be rolled out,” he added. The
company has a 10,000-strong workforce and gives out bonuses in mid-October.
Hyundai
Motor India will give 2,300 technicians who work on the shop floor Rs 55,000
each as Diwali bonus compared with last year’s Rs 51,000. The bonus is given
two weeks before Diwali, according to a company spokesperson.
The
emerging microfinance industry too has realised that keeping employees sated
during the festive period stems dissatisfaction. Ujjivan Financial Services has
a March-April slot for annual bonuses but this year, decided to push it to the
start of the festive season. “Employees suggested this would be a better time
to get extra money than the start of the year,” says Vittal Rangan, HR head of
Bangalore-based firm. The bonus was given in August, so that those who
celebrate Eid and Onam can avail of extra cash as well. While top performers
got a bonus of 125% of their basic, the middle cadre received 100% and the
bottom rung were given 75%.
Among the
domestic carriers, Jet Airways gives a Diwali bonus, an amount which employees
say is less than 10% of their salary. And employees are doubtful, if the
tradition will continue.
“Last
year I got about Rs 8,000, but there’s no news of a bonus yet this year. We
usually get some intimation around this time,” says a mid-level employee at the
airline who does not wish to be named. A mail to the airline’s spokespersons
didn't yield any response.
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